National Repository of Grey Literature 57 records found  1 - 10nextend  jump to record: Search took 0.02 seconds. 
Embassy of the Czech Republic in Addis Ababa in Ethiopia for the Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic
Palata, Jiří ; Šubrt, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor thesis is a proposal of the Embassy of the Czech Republic in Addis Ababa in Ethiopia for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic. The theme of the Embassy is based on the assignment of the international student competition Inspireli from 2019, where the proposal was placed in the finals among the TOP 25 projects from around the world. The Embassy serves primarily for the diplomatic representation of the Czech Republic in this country. The mission of the Embassy is to represent the cultural level of the state and the traditions of Czech architecture. It will be a place where foreign countries can learn basic information about the history, culture and economy of the Czech Republic. The design took into account the local conditions and typology requirements of the Embassy. The protected area of the Embassy consists of three operationally separate buildings, namely the administrative building with the consular and visa department, the apartment building of the embassy staff and the ambassador's residence. In a separate part of the protected area, there are social flats of local forces, which are employees of the Embassy. This part is separated by a communication corridor, which serves as an entrance for local forces. The main entrance to the complex is located from the east and north from the public road. The entrance takes place through a double check-up at the gatehouse. The parking lot for diplomatic visitors and employees is located in the northern part of the complex or in the underground garage. Parking for regular visitors is located outside the complex. The large complex also provides space for rest, recreation and sports. The offices of the administrative building have east/west- facing orientation. The building has two floors and a basement with an underground garage. The habitable rooms of the apartment building and the ambassador's residence have south-facing orientation. The buildings have two floors and a bas
The Czech embassy in Addis Ababa - Ethiopia
Landa, Karel ; Elešová, Klára Tomášová (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Brzoň, Roman (advisor)
Tha basis of the bachelor thesis is a project, which was designed within the semestral project. The thesis is developed into the level of documentation for execution of the project. The object of the thesis is complex of the Embassy of the Czech Republic in Addis Abeba, Ethiopia and it is focused mainly on administration and representative building of complex. This building has three-storey, 1 underground and 2 ground floors- Main idea of desing is creating new dominant in the area and by layout of complex improve overall evironment and aesthetic appearence of the surrounding while creating representative place for czech delegation.
Embassy of the Czech Republic in Addis Ababa in Ethiopia for the Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic
Navrátil, Saša ; Hamerník, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Kolář, Radim (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with the design of the embassy complex, focusing on the new main building, in Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia. It is a three-storey building which includes an administrative part, a representative hall, residential part, underground garages and technical facilities. The main building has 3 floors, a glass facade, a pillar walkway, and a flat roof. The primary intention was to create a representative place for the embassy of the Czech Republic, which would meet all security and functional requirements for this type of facility, while maintaining an unusual aesthetic design, which symbolizes good relations and mutual cooperation between the two countries.
Embassy of the Czech Republic in Addis Ababa
Gorčák, Lukáš ; Šubrt, Jan (referee) ; Dulenčín, Juraj (advisor) ; Pěnčík, Jan (advisor)
The subject of the bachelor's thesis is the design of a new building for the embassy of the Czech Republic in the capital of Ethiopia, Addis Ababa. The work is based on the assignment, which I processed within the semester work. In this bachelor's thesis I deal mainly with the construction of an administrative building with a representative hall. The building has four floors with one underground and three above-ground floors. In the design, I try to connect contemporary modern architecture with the traditions of Ethiopian and Czech culture. The office building is glazed with shading lamellas in the colors of the Czech tricolor. The representative hall, on the other hand, is more robust. It is made of a polygonal reinforced concrete structure, the motif of which was the Ethiopian rocks, in which the original inhabitants created their dwellings.
Geological and gravimetric pattern of the Ethiopia
Kuznetsova, Alevtina ; Valenta, Jan (advisor) ; Martínek, Karel (referee)
From a geological point of view, Ethiopia is a unique country where active tectonics displays can be studied, in the context of extensive East African Rift System (EARS) evolution, where the Main Ethiopian Rift (MER) is a part. The Main Ethiopian Rift (MER) is typical continental rift structure spread between the African, Somali, and Arabian lithospheric plates stretching over 6,000 kilometres from Syria to central Mozambique. This study of the gravity pattern in Ethiopia reveals significant crustal thinning in the Main Ethiopian Rift and Northern Afar regions. In the southern Afar, the earth's crust has a slightly higher thickness and, moreover, probably contains a significant proportion of the continental crust. The understanding of crustal thinning in the context of active rifting is essential to predict future geodynamic events in that region, which is crucial for the sustainable life of a rapidly expanding population and the necessary construction of infrastructure. This work provides an analysis and re-interpretation of archival gravity data collected from land surface surveys and airborne gravity studies (archive of Geological Survey of Ethiopia) in conjunction with available geological and structural data to evaluate overall gravimetric pattern of Ethiopia and determine main geological...
Zhodnocení podnikatelského prostředí s návrhem na zkvalitnění a vyšší komercializaci produktů z oblasti Arba Minch v Etiopii
Stojanović, Jovana
The presented master thesis deals with the analysis of the business environment of the fruit market in southern Ethiopia. The aim of this thesis is to evaluate the current status of the business environment of selected products and suggest its improvement in the Arba Minch district. The thesis is divided into theoretical and practical parts. The theoretical part is focused on the business environment in general, and the basic characteristics of Ethiopia (economic, social, cultural, and political). It also deals with the importance of the agricultural sector of Ethiopia (structure, production, problems, etc.). Part of the thesis is devoted to the description of the Arba Minch district of interest and development projects. The practical part evaluates the overall quality of the business environment of Ethiopia. Furthermore, the practical part is based on the results of a self-administered questionnaire survey among Ethiopian businessmen and farmers involved in fruit sales or production in the study area.
Geophysical and gravimetric pattern of Ethiopia, construction, and verification of a new gravity map of Ethiopia
Kuznetsova, Alevtina ; Valenta, Jan (advisor) ; Martínek, Karel (referee)
From a geological point of view, Ethiopia is a unique country where active tectonics displays can be studied, in the context of extensive East African Rift System (EARS) evolution, where the Main Ethiopian Rift (MER) is a part. The Main Ethiopian Rift (MER) is typical continental rift structure spread between the African, Somali, and Arabian lithospheric plates stretching over 6,000 kilometres from Syria to central Mozambique. This study of the gravity pattern in Ethiopia reveals significant crustal thinning in the Main Ethiopian Rift and Northern Afar regions. In the southern Afar, the earth's crust has a slightly higher thickness and, moreover, probably contains a significant proportion of the continental crust. The understanding of crustal thinning in the context of active rifting is essential to predict future geodynamic events in that region, which is crucial for the sustainable life of a rapidly expanding population and the necessary construction of infrastructure. This work provides an analysis and re-interpretation of archival gravity data collected from land surface surveys and airborne gravity studies (archive of Geological Survey of Ethiopia) in conjunction with available geological and structural data to evaluate overall gravimetric pattern of Ethiopia and determine main geological...
Soil erosion risk analysis in Sidama Region, southern Ethiopia
Bizunhe, Getie Balkie ; Martínek, Karel (advisor) ; Hroch, Tomáš (referee)
Soil erosion is one of the most important environmental issues in Ethiopia. Studies on erosional processes and soil loss rates can provide insight into the landscape evolution, climate change, and human activities, as well as on land degradation risk. The soil coverage of the Sidama Region study area, Main Ethiopian Rift, is characterized by Major Reference Soil Groups as follows: Luvisols, Cambisols, Nitisols, Vertisols, Andosols, Fluvisols, Regosols, and Leptosols. Cambisols and Luvisols are more susceptible to erosion. Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) is most developed and recently widely used algorithm which was used to map and estimate the spatial distribution of soil erosion rates in the study area. Two rainfall datasets and three soil structure datasets were tested for reliability. The resulting 6 RUSLE calculations were validated by field mapped polygons in selected areas. It showed that most reliable input datasets are new more complete rainfall data and soil structure data derived from field mapping and sample analysis. The most susceptible areas of soil loss are mapped and the mean soil loss rate in the study area is 28 t/ha/yr. The mean annual soil loss of Sidama study area is above the tolerable mean soil loss (18 t/ha/yr for Ethiopian highlands). The Revised Universal Soil Loss...
Analýza problematiky infekčních onemocnění (tuberkulóza a HIV/AIDS) v Keni a Etiopii
Sedláčková, Jana
This bachelor thesis is to analysis the effects of the following infectious diseases, tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS, on the socio-economic development of Kenya and Ethiopia. The first part of the thesis describes what are infectious diseases and the general problems they pose to the society. The part continues to show the basic characteristics of the observed countries and gives an overview of the health care system in these countries. The second part of the thesis uses correlation analysis to find out the relationship between the following, incidence, prevalence, and mortality of HIV/AIDS on unemployment and Human Development Index and their effects on the socio-economic of Ethiopia and Kenya. The obtained results are thoroughly discussed with possible solutions to existing problems and recommendations made to combat the spread of infectious diseases and the improvement of the overall health care system in these two and other African countries. The preventive programs of both diseases of the given countries are also mentioned, as they prove to be one of the most suitable ways to limit the impact of these infectious diseases on the socio-economic development of Ethiopia and Kenya.

National Repository of Grey Literature : 57 records found   1 - 10nextend  jump to record:
Interested in being notified about new results for this query?
Subscribe to the RSS feed.